EVGA announces GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 ELITE with 12GHz memory

Published: Sep 21st 2017, 19:33 GMT   Comments

EVGA has an interesting offer, a GTX 1080 Ti with a clock speed higher than TITAN Xp.

The Elite FTW3 models were offered for quite some time, but only now they are available with faster memory. The chips were overclocked to 1500 MHz (12 GHz effective) frequency, which makes them ~9% faster. This increases the bandwidth to 528 GB/s, a 44 GB/s upgrade over reference 484 GB/s.

Despite faster memory, the GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Elite cards are still effectively slower than TITAN Xp, which has a bandwidth of 547 GB/s thanks to wider, 384-bit bus.

Right now the 12 GHz models are available in two colors, black and white. These cards are essentially the same as FTW3, the only difference is the color of the shroud.

 


 
EVGA GTX 1080 Ti 11GB FTW3 ELITE White
Specs provided by VideoCardz.NET Database
GPU : GP102-350 Base Clock : 1569 MHz (+6.0%)
Cores : 3584 Boost Clock : 1683 MHz (+6.4%)
TMUs : 224 Memory Clock : 12 Gbps (+9.0%)
ROPs : 88 Memory : 11 GB GDDR5X 352b


 
EVGA GTX 1080 Ti 11GB FTW3 ELITE Black
Specs provided by VideoCardz.NET Database
GPU : GP102-350 Base Clock : 1569 MHz (+6.0%)
Cores : 3584 Boost Clock : 1683 MHz (+6.4%)
TMUs : 224 Memory Clock : 12 Gbps (+9.0%)
ROPs : 88 Memory : 11 GB GDDR5X 352b

 




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